. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . WILLIAM N JONES.«!a\>tain Co. 1).. WILLIAM B. ROSE,2d Lieut. Co. H. JOHN F. HASSETT,1st Lieut. Co. H. 1863 ] INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA. 143 was discharged to accept promotion; Captain Francis H. Achuff ofCompany E and Lieutenant Benjamin F. Sloanaker of CompanyC were discharged on account of wounds; Captain P. J. Hallowellof Company B and T. J. Fimple of Company K on account ofdisability, which necessitated the following promotions: First Lieu-tenant
. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . WILLIAM N JONES.«!a\>tain Co. 1).. WILLIAM B. ROSE,2d Lieut. Co. H. JOHN F. HASSETT,1st Lieut. Co. H. 1863 ] INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA. 143 was discharged to accept promotion; Captain Francis H. Achuff ofCompany E and Lieutenant Benjamin F. Sloanaker of CompanyC were discharged on account of wounds; Captain P. J. Hallowellof Company B and T. J. Fimple of Company K on account ofdisability, which necessitated the following promotions: First Lieu-tenant James C. Lynch of Company A to Captain of CompanyB, and the following First Lieutenants to be Captains of theirrespective companies: John W. Lynch of Company C, Salatial of Company E, Lynford D. C. Tyler of Company H, andFrancis Wessels of Company K. The following non-commissionedstaff officers to be commissioned officers: Sergeant Majors TheodoreWharton and James C. Biggs to be Second Lieutenants and then FirstLieutenants, and Wm. A. Hagy to be Second Lieutenant, and the fol-lowing Sergeants to be Lieutenants of their respective companies:Charles S. Schwartz of
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